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#1. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is developing a task analysis to teach a complex multi-step skill to a new client. As the BCBA breaks down the skill into smaller, manageable steps, a crucial decision involves determining the optimal number of steps and the level of detail for each step within the task chain. Which of the following factors should be the primary determinant for establishing the appropriate length and complexity of this task chain?

When conducting a task analysis the most critical factor influencing the length number of steps and level of detail in the task chain is the individual clients current skill repertoire and learning needs A task analysis should be individualized to ensure it is neither too overwhelming nor too simplistic for the learner thereby maximizing the likelihood of successful skill acquisition and minimizing errors While a BCBAs experience supervisors input and parental feedback are valuable considerations in the overall intervention planning they must ultimately be guided by and align with the clients unique abilities and requirements The principle of individualization in ABA emphasizes tailoring interventions to the learner making the clients skill level the paramount determinant

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